Long walk and 'tall' tale

By Sara Waite Journal-Advocate managing editor

Posted:
06/03/2016 07:06:17 AM MDT

DSC_0305.JPG Children's Librarian Denise Ladd and volunteers showed participants information about various parts of a giraffe's body during the Sterling Public Library's StoryWalk in the Park program at Columbine Park Thursday, June 2, 2016, part of the Summer Reading Program. (Sara Waite/Sterling Journal-Advocate)

Young readers gathered at Columbine Park Thursday afternoon for the Sterling Public Library's StoryWalk in the Park for the Summer Reading Program. The giraffe-themed program started with Children's Librarian Denise Ladd (right) and volunteers sharing information about various parts of a giraffe's body, such as the length of a giraffe's legs (6 feet), and the size of its heart (2 feet and 25 pounds)

After their walk around the park, the StoryWalk participants cooled off with an ice cream treat. (Sara Waite / Sterling Journal-Advocate)

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